J.M.J. Please visit our GoFundMe page;http://www.gofundme.com/bpq7moWe have produced over 200 videos to share with souls all over the world via our JMJ HF Productions YouTube Channel. We are currently working on a short promo video to be posted here soon.As our cinematography work load increases, so does our need for more equipment. Our efforts have been blessed in the past by God's Divine Providence through the help of our fellow brothers and sisters in Christ. We trust in God's help to continue our apostolate, but we fully realize that God helps those who help themselves. The goal amount we are asking for will cover a new camcorder, two lenses, extra battery packs, new SD cards for more video storage, and includes the 8% fee that GoFundMe requires from the total.No amount is too small, and we will continue to remember all donors in our daily prayers. Thank you in advance, and may God reward you a hundred-fold!﻿

+J.M.J.+ The Funeral Mass for Fr. Walker was offered on June 20th, 2014 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, outside of Paxico, KS. The Mass was offered by The Very Reverend, Fr. John Berg, Superior General of the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter, with Fr. Eric Flood, Superior of the North American District, as Deacon. Fr. Charles van Vliet, F.S.S.P., Pastor of Regina Caeli Parish in Houston was present and writes, in part, these words to his congregation: “… Bishop Emeritus Bruskewitz of Lincoln (NE) and Bishop Olmstead of Phoenix were present along with Msgr. Thornburn from Lincoln… Fr. Walker's classmates served all the rest of the positions in the sanctuary. The Walker Family have a strong faith, and through this most difficult time, have accepted God's calling their son to heaven. “… The Walkers were moved by all the prayers… Mrs. Walker took (a Rosary given to the family) to touch her son's body so she would have a third class relic… “The church was packed and there was a large screen in the hall for the overflow. The chant was very beautiful and everyone was praying. The procession of cars to the cemetery was well over a mile long.” Fr. Berg writes this letter to all friends of the Fraternity regarding Fr. Walker’s death… http://fssp.com/press/2014/06/letter-of-the-superior-general-regarding-the-death-of-rev-kenneth-walker-fssp/

Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him and may he rest in peace.

PRAYERS FOR FR. WALKER AND FR. TERRAA few people from El Paso, Texas, (Saint Vincent Ferrer Foundation of Texas), were able to travel to Phoenix, AZ for the Requiem Mass of Fr. Kenneth Walker+ at St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church on Monday, June 16th, 2014, including a few FSSP Seminarians native to El Paso who were home for the summer break from Our Lady of Guadalupe Seminary. The Church was filled to capacity, standing room only. For many of the faithful, it was most likely their first Traditional Latin Mass. It was a Solemn High Mass with Priest, Deacon and Subdeacon roles filled by FSSP priests. Fr. Eric Flood the District Superior offered the Mass and gave the sermon. The bishops of Phoenix were in attendance as well: the Ordinary, Most Rev Thomas Olmstead, the Auxiliary, Most Reverend Eduardo Nevares, and the retired emeritus Bishop O'Brien. There were many diocesan priests who came and religious. Naturally there were also numerous FSSP priests and seminarians, including Fr. Terra (barely released from the hospital and in a wheelchair). A priest from the Institute of Christ the King in Tucson was also there. Two of the priests from the SSPX in Phoenix were also present. It was truly a grace and blessing to see so many members of the Church praying together at a Traditional Requiem Mass for the eternal repose of Fr. Walker.